Dick had scars, but very few of them he regretted. Bruce often told him scars defined the man. Both he and Bruce were nearly a perfect match when it came to wounds and recklessness. Hey he had to gain some things from him, he was kind of raised by the bat. Emphasis on kind of. "My heads a wreck." He stated as he crossed the distance between them and into the kitchen. It was time to take more decongestants so he could talk like a normal person and not a stuffed up six year old. He couldn't help but feel a hint of that old familiar spark when she looked at him, much like they'd had in the past, standing there in nothing but his skivvies. But he didn't give her any indication of it, or at least he tried not too.
Pouring a glass of water from the tap and reaching into his manly bare cupboards, he took out the pills and rolled his eyes as he read the package. It would take a half an hour to kick in. Brilliant. He took two anyway and put the glass back down on the counter half empty before looking over at her and leading against said counter. He pushed some of his hair out of his face, but it was an unruly pain. It fell right back where it was and Dick sighed in slight frustration. "You're gonna get sick too if you stay here with me." He was quarantining himself. Keeping away from human contact. Clark had volunteered to do the medical runs if he needed them, but even then he was hesitant. "You really don't want this."
He was a little more pale then normal. Dick was so stuffed up that some of what he was saying was basically impossible to understand. "I feel like a brick. If I sit back down theirs no getting up." He stated with an annoyed sound as he looked over across from Babs at the window. He should have been out there with Clark. Doing his job. But even he knew when to throw in the towel and admit defeat.
There were a few dvds he'd tried to watch earlier in the daytime stacked up on his coffee table. But through all of them he hadn't managed more then fifteen minutes. They were your basic action selection. Mindless drabble, really.